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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 76

Chapter 76

“Mom, we’re home!” Emmanuel exclaimed in excitement before walking

through the door.

Upon hearing the voice, everyone in the room immediately stood up.

Alessandra and Roselynn were undoubtedly the most anxious.

Alessandra, who usually had difficulty walking, seemed to be moving

swiftly at that moment.

Even Roselynn could not catch up with her at all.

“Quick, let’s catch a glimpse of Manny’s wife!” Jack Lowe exclaimed.

Jack was Benny’s son and Emmanuel’s cousin.

Benny had made a fortune from his business, so his financial success

allowed his son to lead a lavish lifestyle and indulge in vices like drinking,

gambling, and fooling around. He particularly had a strong interest in

women.

However, his eagerness to bring his wife to see Emmanuel’s wife had

nothing to do with her beauty.

All this while, he had always looked down on Emmanuel. I highly doubt a

twenty-eight-year-old with an annual salary of eighty thousand can

marry a woman of high quality. His wife must be an older, unsophisticated

country bumpkin.

Jack felt his other half would be in stark contrast to Emmanuel’s wife. My

stunning wife, with her flawless complexion and irresistible figure, is a

constant source of pride for me!

He was eager to see Emmanuel’s reaction when he saw his wife. I want to

know how he feels when he compares his wife to mine! I bet he’ll be

envious of me!

However, Jack’s jaw dropped in astonishment when he saw Mackenzie

walking in with Emmanuel. Oh, my! Is such beauty even real?

All the other family members were just as stunned.

Even Ryder’s six-year-old son couldn’t contain his excitement and blurted

out, “Daddy, Uncle Manny’s wife is so pretty! She’s even prettier than Uncle

Jack’s wife. She’s more beautiful than Mommy too!”

The atmosphere instantly turned awkward.

Emmanuel’s gaze shifted to his cousin, Ryder Lowe, and his wife, Abellyn

Sheppard.

Emmanuel knew Ryder, with his easygoing nature, would not be fazed by

the remark. However, Abellyn was known for her pettiness. Emmanuel

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